GR10K and 10 Corso Como join forces for a capsule collection that turns industrial leftovers into purposeful design. Built entirely from deadstock waterproof fabrics originally meant for utility uniforms, these pieces carry the marks of their past lives while finding new form in urban contexts.

Functional details define the pieces: silver-threaded zippers, adjustable cuffs, multiple pockets, and drawstrings speak to utility. The fabrics themselves tell stories of rejection and revival: most come from a discarded batch intended for telecom uniforms, while the bomber uses surplus material from law enforcement gear. Though deemed defective, all maintain full waterproof and windproof capabilities.

A special label embroidered with 10 Corso Como’s motif and GR10K artwork marks the collaboration. Made in Italy with rigorous standards, it merges durability with conscious creation, proving that even “flawed” materials have value when approached with imagination.

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